Trump's DHS Announces Raids on Antifa Cells in Minnesota
Summary
The U.S. Department of Justice plans to charge several people in Minnesota linked to two Antifa groups for resisting immigration enforcement. Federal agents, including ICE and Border Patrol, carried out enforcement actions in Minneapolis and St. Paul this winter, which led to protests and the deaths of two American citizens.Key Facts
- The DOJ will charge multiple individuals in Minnesota connected to two Antifa groups.
- The charges relate to resisting immigration enforcement operations.
- ICE and Border Patrol conducted enforcement actions in Minneapolis and St. Paul over the winter.
- These operations prompted protests from local residents.
- Two American citizens were shot and killed by federal agents during the enforcement efforts.
- A press conference is scheduled in Minneapolis to provide more details about the charges.
- The DOJ states the defendants will face conspiracy charges related to blocking federal agents.
- The story is developing, and more updates are expected.
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